Educator.com and AP Chemistry

<p>Has anyone ever used the video courses on educator.com and found them useful for the AP exam? I've got the exam coming up soon, and working through prep books like 5 Steps to a 5 and the Princeton Review, which I have been doing, just doesn't seem like it's going to do much for me. Would watching these videos help me at all? I think I saw somewhere on their website a testimony that said it helped a student get a 5, but I'm not sure how realistic or trustworthy that is. </p>

<p>Here's a link to the actual AP Chemistry page: <a href="http://www.educator.com/chemistry/ap-chemistry/hovasapian/"&gt;http://www.educator.com/chemistry/ap-chemistry/hovasapian/&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>The videos are good and top notch but the entire library for AP chem is 60 hours so I don’t know how much of it you could get through in a month. The professor who teaches the course is very knowledgeable. I would suggest not doing it and instead watching AP chem review videos on youtube.</p>

<p>I don’t necessarily need to watch every single video of his as I’m already quite confident in my chemistry skills. I would just use them to cover the areas I’m not exactly 100% in. </p>

<p>If you’re confident in your chem abilities that would make it very unwise to spend $35 on a service that you don’t need. I still think youtube quick review vids are better for your situation</p>